Each of the Oceania Nautica cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined
with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and
passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information
on Oceania Nautica staterooms (cabins and suites), including
photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.

The Nautica cruise ship was built for and operated by the Renaissance cruise line under the name “R Five”. In 2002 the vessel was bought by Royal Caribbean and transferred to their Pullmantur fleet until 2004. In 2005 she was extensively refitted and refurbished, renamed “ms Nautica”, transferred to and operated ever since by the Oceania cruise line.

Oceania Cruises Nautica is an “affordable luxury" cruise vessel. Among the Nautica’s best features is that all her decks and verandas are laid with quality teak. All the ship’s dining venues boast luxurious amenities, such as quality china (by Villeroy&Boch), silver (by Christofle) and crystal (by Riedel), and she has an impressive artworks collection on display at various public areas.

Oceania Nautica deck plan changes 2020 refurbishment review

Nautica ship's OceaniaNEXT refurbishment 2020 (June 8-21) in Marseille France will result in the following changes:

New public spaces include open-floor design Lobby with Reception Hall (lower level) and Upper Hall (2nd level). They are connected via Grand Staircase (decorated with railings and balustrades) and feature a large crystal chandelier (with hanging pieces of hand-painted glass).